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THE WHITSUNTIDE AMUSEMENTS

... Holiday observable; g ad whilt vast numbers thus ufound enjom ent r snd reltaxation in the town, the crowded river v iteamboats showed that Greenwich and Gravesend, v o aolwiolh and Southend, Sbleernosm and Yar- t ~nouth were enabled to draw away fronm London ...

MUSIC

... the principal part. Herr Wagmnor ?? the porformue anco of Tanahiiusor at Covent Gardoe yestorday ?? C ORLEANS CLUB FLOWER Snowv.-A flower sllow promoted by the members of the elub recently estab- I lished at Orleaus House, Twickehonam, the former rosi- ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... under the direction of Mr. Thomas - Moore, curator of the Chelsea Botanic Garden, E demands nothing at our hands but a brief note of a its novel features. It is in the section devoted to - the flower garden that the greatest change bas be tenoe m e Ti, ths ...

THE DAIRY SHOW

... THIF? DAIRY SHOW. The live-stock classes at the dairy show aro almost without exception very good,bat though the exhibition, at Islington comprises some very exoel- lent specimens of butter and cheese, most of these latter come from beyond the Channel ...

COURT THEATRE

... approbation. _ FRUIT AND FLOWERs AT SOr XEre6IN0TOx. U -The Fruit end Floral Committees of the Royal Hor- r ticultural Society, meeting at South Kensington yes- fi terday, found for their inspection au excellent cisplay of a frnit and flowers, arranged under the ...

MR. WHISTLER'S [ill]

... thus ina plasant morsel of prose, which he wrvtes as well as many a literary man - 'he mnasterpiece should appesr as St flower to the painter-pertect in ibs bud as w sie bloom, vd LO ree- son to explan its preece-o mission to *ufla joy to the arhet ...

OLD BOND STREET GALLERIES

... Ds Wint, 'Barret, Cox, Vauley, aud Prout are al well represented, eiither by finished draw- ings, or slight sketches that show the master-hand;. and if nearly all the Turners are over at Burlington House. one, at least, there is here that may be viewed ...

The Cattle Show

... exoniensis, now in blos- r sam in this garden, is believed tx show the finest infloresence yet produced-the flower spike being nearly eghteen hes 1n height, and baring six magnificent flower. k The Lords of the . Tzeasury have appoited i Mr. George Ohew ...

WHITSUNTIDE AMUSEMENTS

... Dare-the significance of the v` rmres will not be overlooked-together Oil wit~h the horse against bicycle races, the variety & shows, the tobogganings, and Mr. Brook's fanal (c grand display of fireworks which towards night- T( fall at Sydenham will be f ...

A MODEL THEATRE

... marble, with rail- g ings of wrought and gilt iron, The staircase c ceilings are divided into four great central pic- s tures, showing the development of scenio repro- b sentation from its first beginnings to the present o0 day. At the topof eachstaircasothereis ...

THE FENNEL CLUB SHOW

... ROYAL IOIITXCUT13TUAL SocxETY's Snow.- The severity of the wreather had itt effect upon the ex- hiihitioun of fruit and flowers which the lloyal Horticul- tural Society held in the Drill Hall. James-street, Westminister. yesterday. Neovertheless there ...

AN OLYMPIAN HORSE SHOW

... A N OLYMPIAN RORSE SHOW. ] A great horss show, promoted by the English (1o, Horse Show Society, was opened yesterday at Lo Olympia, and will continue till Tuesday night da next. Nominally open fromn ten in the morning to to ten at night, there is a break ...